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In this week’s Leadership newsletter, we look at the changemakers and innovators. First, an essay on how Nigerian public health reformer Dora Akunyili paved the way for Black women leaders. Next, as the Edward W. Hazen Foundation prepares to close its doors, it offers advice on how to build better funder and grantee relationships. Then, more nonprofit employees are seeking to democratize leadership through “worker self-directed nonprofits.” Finally, we invite readers to register for our upcoming free webinar on worker self-directed nonprofits.


Dora Akunyili: A Black Woman Who Reformed Nigeria’s Public Health Sector

 
“Akunyili demonstrated that a woman, a Black woman, could lead exceptionally where most men had woefully failed.” Read more…
 
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After Spend-Down, Foundation Offers Advice on Power Imbalance in Philanthropy

 
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Want Democratic Leadership at Your Nonprofit? Here Are Some Dos and Don’ts

 
“People need support to unlearn the default practices of hierarchy that tell us to defer to someone with ‘more power.’” Read more…
 
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Remaking the Economy: Worker Self-Directed Nonprofits in Practice

 
What does worker self-management in nonprofits look like—and can it work in practice? In this webinar conversation, a co-production of NPQ and the Sustainable Economy Law Center, we look at nonprofits that have implemented worker self-management and analyze both the successes and challenges inherent in sharing management authority across the entire staff. Register here…
 
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